Claims
- 1. A carrier tape comprising a strip of flexible, nonwoven web material having top and bottom major surfaces, said strip having a series of spaced pockets formed within the strip between said major surfaces to form a portion of a carrier tape in which components are received in the pockets between the major surfaces of said strips, said spaced pockets having a base surface at one end thereof and an opening through one of the major surfaces and opposite said base surface, and side walls projecting up from the base surface within the thickness of said web material, said base surface integrally formed within said strip of flexible material, and said base lying between said top and bottom major surfaces of the strip.
- 2. A carrier tape as in claim 1 wherein said strip of flexible, nonwoven material comprises a layer of nonwoven thermoplastic polymeric fibers, said fibers being adhered together at a substantial number of the fiber crossover points and said layer of nonwoven thermoplastic fibers having in the range of 20 to 70 percent air filled open spaces between the fibers.
- 3. A carrier tape as in claim 2 wherein said fibers are blown microfibers of polypropylene and polyethylene.
- 4. A carrier tape as in claim 2 wherein said fibers are blown microfibers of about 75 percent polypropylene and about 25 percent polyethylene.
- 5. A carrier tape as in claim 2 wherein said fibers are blown microfibers of about 75 percent polypropylene and about 25 percent polyethylene, and said strip of flexible material consists only of said layer of nonwoven thermoplastic polymeric fibers and has an average weight of about 400 grams per square meter and an average thickness between said major surfaces of about 0.9 millimeter (0.035 inch).
- 6. A carrier tape as in claim 2 wherein said layer of thermoplastic polymeric fibers has in the range of 45 to 50 percent air filled open spaces between the fibers.
- 7. A carrier tape as in claim 1 wherein said strip of flexible material is in the range of about 0.2 to 2.5 millimeter thick between said major surfaces.
- 8. A carrier tape as in claim 1 wherein said series of pockets have at least one step formed integrally within said pockets.
- 9. A carrier tape as in claim 1 wherein said series of pockets are formed by compressing portions of the strip of flexible nonwoven material.
- 10. A carrier tape as in claim 9 wherein the flexible nonwoven material underlying the base surface of said pockets has been compressed to a higher density than the average density of the remaining nonwoven material in said carrier tape.
- 11. A carrier tape as in claim 1 wherein said strip of flexible nonwoven material comprises a thermoplastic foam material.
- 12. A carrier tape as in claim 11 wherein the thermoplastic foam comprises an air volume of between about 20 to 90 percent.
- 13. A carrier tape as in claim 11 wherein the thermoplastic foam is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene and polystyrene and blends thereof.
- 14. A carrier tape as in claim 11 wherein said strip has an average thickness between said major surfaces of between about 0.5 millimeters (0.02 inches) and 15 millimeters (0.60) inches.
- 15. A carrier tape as in claim 11 wherein said series of pockets has at least one step formed integrally within said pockets.
- 16. A carrier tape as in claim 1 wherein the flexible nonwoven material underlying the base surface of said pockets has a higher density than the average density of the remaining nonwoven material in said carrier tape.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/659,028 filed Feb. 21, 1991.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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